Sub-fonds 4: Graeme Dunstan further papers, ca. 2009-2012
Sub-fonds 4: Graeme Dunstan further papers, ca. 2009-2012
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2009-2012
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0.45 metres of textual material (3 boxes), including graphic material
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Sub-fonds
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Contents
2009-2012; diary, February 2011-January 2012; photographs and CD-Roms and legal correspondence.
BOX 1 contains diary and legal proceeding correspondence and laptop.
BOX 2 contains police photos, emphemera and court documents.
BOX 3 contains CDs and photographs.
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Sub-fonds 4: Graeme Dunstan further papers, ca. 2009-2012
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Laptop contents has been mirrored
Description source
Mitchell Lower Stack Processing Project, 2021
Contextual Information
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Presented by Graeme Dunstan in May 2014
Administrative / Biographical history
Graeme Clement Dunstan (born 4 August 1942) is a prominent Australian cultural and political activist. A graduate of Essendon High School, Graeme matriculated in 1960 as dux with honours in maths, physics and chemistry. He is an engineering graduate of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he was President of the Students' Union (1967) an...
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1DrmPvP9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1DrmPvP9
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1176693
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